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    Entertainer: Pieter-Dirk Uys

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    This booklet celebrates the life and work of Pieter-Dirk Uys, internationally acclaimed playwright, author, role-model and one of South Africa's living treasures

    Entertainer: Pieter-Dirk Uys

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    This booklet celebrates the life and work of Pieter-Dirk Uys, internationally acclaimed playwright, author, role-model and one of South Africa's living treasures

    Entertainer: Pieter-Dirk Uys

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    This booklet celebrates the life and work of Pieter-Dirk Uys, internationally acclaimed playwright, author, role-model and one of South Africa's living treasures

    Mood Regulation as a Design Topic: Interview with Pieter Desmet

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    Pieter Desmet is the founding co-director of the Delft Institute of Positive Design, chair of the TU Delft Department of Human Centered Design, and Director of the Delft Design Labs. After introducing cognitive emotion theory to the field of design research, he established the Design and Emotion Society. Full professor of Design for Experience at TU Delft, Desmet is also co-editor of Design and Emotion Moves (Cambridge Scholars, 2008) and co-author of Positive Design: An Introduction to Design for Subjective Well-Being (IJDesign, 2013). Pieter Desmet, who holds a PhD in the domain of Emotion Psychology, has been recently awarded a five-year personal grant to research about the nuances of human mood in human-product interactions. Besides his academic activities, he also contributes to local community projects, such as a recently developed sensory wellness neighborhood park, and a cultural ‘House of Happiness’ located in Rotterdam. In this interview, Desmet discusses the background to positive design, as well as the practical and ethical challenges that arise from using such an approach. He also refers to his latest research initiative: Design for Mood Regulation. Finally, Desmet explains how he transfers the knowledge he develops to companies

    Mood Regulation as a Design Topic: Interview with Pieter Desmet

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    Pieter Desmet is the founding co-director of the Delft Institute of Positive Design, chair of the TU Delft Department of Human Centered Design, and Director of the Delft Design Labs. After introducing cognitive emotion theory to the field of design research, he established the Design and Emotion Society. Full professor of Design for Experience at TU Delft, Desmet is also co-editor of Design and Emotion Moves (Cambridge Scholars, 2008) and co-author of Positive Design: An Introduction to Design for Subjective Well-Being (IJDesign, 2013). Pieter Desmet, who holds a PhD in the domain of Emotion Psychology, has been recently awarded a five-year personal grant to research about the nuances of human mood in human-product interactions. Besides his academic activities, he also contributes to local community projects, such as a recently developed sensory wellness neighborhood park, and a cultural ‘House of Happiness’ located in Rotterdam. In this interview, Desmet discusses the background to positive design, as well as the practical and ethical challenges that arise from using such an approach. He also refers to his latest research initiative: Design for Mood Regulation. Finally, Desmet explains how he transfers the knowledge he develops to companies

    Mood Regulation as a Design Topic: Interview with Pieter Desmet

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    Pieter Desmet is the founding co-director of the Delft Institute of Positive Design, chair of the TU Delft Department of Human Centered Design, and Director of the Delft Design Labs. After introducing cognitive emotion theory to the field of design research, he established the Design and Emotion Society. Full professor of Design for Experience at TU Delft, Desmet is also co-editor of Design and Emotion Moves (Cambridge Scholars, 2008) and co-author of Positive Design: An Introduction to Design for Subjective Well-Being (IJDesign, 2013). Pieter Desmet, who holds a PhD in the domain of Emotion Psychology, has been recently awarded a five-year personal grant to research about the nuances of human mood in human-product interactions. Besides his academic activities, he also contributes to local community projects, such as a recently developed sensory wellness neighborhood park, and a cultural ‘House of Happiness’ located in Rotterdam. In this interview, Desmet discusses the background to positive design, as well as the practical and ethical challenges that arise from using such an approach. He also refers to his latest research initiative: Design for Mood Regulation. Finally, Desmet explains how he transfers the knowledge he develops to companies

    Wat kunnen we leren van grote databases?

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    Wanneer het verzamelen van uitkomstgegevens in het primaire proces goed op gang gekomen is en wannneer dit in meerdere instellingen voor jeugdhulp geschiedt, kunnen we instellingsoverstijgende databases bouwen om analyses op een hoger aggregatieniveau te doen. De vraagstellingen die aanleiding vormen tot deze analyses kunnen van verschillende aard zijn. Ze kunnen bijvoorbeeld gaan over regionale of landelijke effecten van de hulp of over effecten van hulp in verschillende sectoren, zoals de jeugd-GGZ, de jeugd- en opvoedhulp, de hulp voor (licht) verstandelijk beperkten of de forensische zorg, inclusief mogelijk trends in deze effecten. Of ze gaan over de effecten voor jeugdigen met verschillende stoornissen en mogelijke factoren die hierop van invloed zij

    REPRESENTASI DALAM CERITA PIETER ELBERVELD KARYA TIO IE SOEI : SUATU KAJIAN PASCAKOLONIAL

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    Pieter Elberveld is a story written based on the historical facts of the revolt of an Indo-German descendant against the Dutch colonial government in Batavia. The revolt got a lot responses from different writers, either local, Dutch, or Chi- nese, including Tio Ie Soei. Giving the focus on the representation, this article at- tempts to give answers, based on the postcolonial perspective, to the following questions: (1) how was the revolt represented by the author, (2) what did political identity the author have, and (3) what were textual and political strategies em- ployed in the story. In order to answer those questions, this article gives the focus on the image of the indigenous people, space structures, and text purposes in the representation framework of the postcolonial study.   Key words: representation, Tio Ie Soei, Pieter Elberveld, and pascakolonia

    Facilius sit Nili Caput Invenire: Towards an Attribution and Reconstruction of the Aristotelian Treatise De inundatione Nili

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    This article presents a study of the Aristotelian treatise "De Nilo" or "De inundatione Nili", which is only extant in a medieval Latin translation. Although there are several editions available, this article presents numerous improvements to their text based on the study of supplementary manuscript material. The translator of the treatise is identified as William of Moerbeke. The author also argues that the original Greek text might have been a genuine study by Aristotle.status: Publishe

    Empagliflozin and renal sodium handling: an intriguing smart osmotic diuretic

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    This article refers to ‘Effects of empagliflozin on renal sodium and glucose handling in patients with acute heart failure’ by E.M. Boorsma et al., published in this issue on pages xxx.Mullens, W (corresponding author), Ziekenhuis Oost Limburg, Dept Cardiol, Schiepse Bos 6, B-3600 Genk, Belgium. Univ Hasselt, Hasselt, Belgium. [email protected]
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